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An error occurred while saving the comment How should this differ from the current approach, when you hit the Edit Toolbar button and have all the tools at once? Only with an ability to 'lock' this panel in a way?
And why don’t you make your own giant tool panel, using all the tools? Sure, it’s an effort, to drag them all one by one...An error occurred while saving the comment ...and also add Search field in Preferences! :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Actually Photoshop does allow to convert a selection, made with any of its tools, to a vector path. But it’s Photoshop, a dedicated editor for raster images. This is not a task for Illustrator, and its Magic Wand is designed to work with vector objects.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Only if there would be added as option, because a lot of people use center now.
Hotkey is good.
Settings for default position inside Symbols palettes is a good request too.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Even MeshTormentor, the mighty free plugin to deal with meshes in Illustrator, does not have this. It can though allow you to cut and merge meshes together as you need. Perhaps you can ask the developer to add this functionality, since it feels like Ai team won’t be able to address meshes at all for a long time...
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An error occurred while saving the comment Export Selection command can be assigned to a hotkey... it can be inserted into an action with the 'Insert Menu Item' from the Actions panel’s flyout menu... but this won’t be a full automation, you’d still have to verify settings and click OK.
But Export Assets / for Screens dialog now supports user defined presets, which can make it less tedious to setup. Does it solve the problem at least partially for you? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment This is something you can achieve with scripts: https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/how-to-switch-illustrator-documents-using-script/td-p/8364092
You can then make an action to call this script.
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You can insert the 'Document Color Mode: CMYK' command into an action using the 'Insert Menu Item' from the Actions panel’s flyout menu
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris, is this still an issue for you in the latest version of Illustrator?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jan, I can see the centerpoints now stay when you convert an object into a guide... can you recheck it, please?
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An error occurred while saving the comment A workaround I personally use when I need to distribute objects like this, is to draw two lines (vertical, in case I need to distribute horizontally, and vice versa), align each one to the opposite edges of an artboard, and then to distribute the whole selection as usual. This is no exactly fast, but doable. See the attached GIF for clarification.
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Is this still a problem for you with the latest versions of Ai?
What does the developer say about the compatibility of their software with newer versions of Illustrator?
Usually it’s the third-party developers who are responsible for making their apps works with Ai, because it’s their products, and there are so many of them.